FaZe Clan Unveils 2026 Esports Jersey With Rollbit Logo

North American esports powerhouse FaZe Clan has launched its official 2026 esports jersey, set to be worn by teams across Counter-Strike 2 and other titles during global tournaments.

The sleek design sports a black and red digital camouflage pattern, combining tactical aesthetics with the organization’s iconic colors. Prominently featured sponsors include crypto casino Rollbit, whose logo dominates the center chest and left shoulder, dwarfing the FaZe emblem in visibility.

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Fans can get the jersey now via the FaZe Pro Shop for $80 (~£61), timed perfectly ahead of FaZe’s Stage 1 opener against Lynn Vision Gaming at the StarLadder Budapest Major (November 24–December 14).

Rollbit Sponsorship Expansion

Rollbit’s partnership with FaZe, inked in August 2024, escalated in September 2025 with a renewed deal boosting annual revenue from $1.75m (£1.3m) to $3.25m (£2.4m).

The casino’s growing CS2 footprint now title sponsor of the Budapest Major has stirred controversy, mirroring broader community unease over gambling ties in esports.

Fan Backlash

Social media lit up with disappointment over Rollbit’s oversized branding. One fan commenting, “With the gambling sponsor being larger than the team logo in several places, I highly doubt many will sell. Glad I got mine a few years ago when it looked like a team jersey with a few sponsors.”

Another echoed: “What a downgrade, before was so much better.”

This echoes trends like Team Vitality’s Ivy League inspired Ivy League drop in May 2025, where orgs leverage jerseys for fan merch and engagement.

Road Ahead: Budapest Major and Beyond

As FaZe eyes success at the Budapest major, the jersey debut tests new fan initiatives amid sponsorship scrutiny. Will the camo kit rally support or amplify divides? Will find out in 2026 season.

Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis

Since: October 29, 2025

Hi, I’m Dan, an experienced esports journalist and author passionate about competitive gaming and digital culture. I specialize in titles like Counter Strike, Call of Duty, League of Legends, and Valorant. I’ve documented the rise of professional esports from local tournaments to global stages. With a sharp focus on player strategy, team chemistry, and the evolving industry landscape, I deliver in depth insight into the world’s most popular competitive games.

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